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Dear All,

I am very pleased to announce the opening of Viva Viva, 8-14th December 2008,at P3, the University of Westminster's new gallery space, 35 Marylebone Road, just opposite Baker Street Station, London. It will be the first celebration of a decade of completed audio-visual practice based doctorates from all over the UK. An innovative exhibition that includes multi and interdisciplinary single-screen works and installations that draw from cultural studies, fine art, anthropology, film and new media (scroll down for showcased researchers). These diverse critical works will be presented together with their written theses.

All are welcome to attend the opening night, 6.30pm-9.30pm Monday 8th December, with live VJing, DJing and a performance by AVPhD researcher?Anita Ponton.To secure entrance simply RSVP to [log in to unmask]. All students are welcome to join the Student Symposium on Saturday 13th December, organised by AVPhD students Adnan Hadzi (Goldsmiths College) and Max Schleser (Westminster University). For more information and to secure a place please email [log in to unmask]. The majority of the P3 space is accessible, but please do email [log in to unmask] if you have any particular access queries.

Please do print out and circulate the attached eflyer. If you would like an A2 poster version complete with catalogue for display in your department or elsewhere, please send an email to [log in to unmask], with your snail mail address and indicate how many posters you would like.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Zemirah Moffat
AVPhD?Administrator

On behalf of the?AVPhD?Steering Committee:?Joram ten Brink?University of Westminster,?Ian Christie?Birkbeck College,?Tony Dowmunt?Goldsmiths College,?Alisa Lebow?Brunel University,?Cahal McLaughlin?University of Ulster,?Robin Nelson?Manchester Metropolitan University,?Gail Pearce?Royal Holloway University,?Al Rees?Royal College of Art,?Rosie Thomas, University of Westminster

AVPhD?is the AHRC funded training and support network for all those doing, supervising and examining audio-visual practice based doctorates.? The practice research projects we cover centre on audio-visual time based media, inclusive but not restricted to documentary, fiction, narrative/non-narrative film, and non-linear/new media.

Viva Viva?featured researchers:?Joram ten Brink,?Lawrence Cassidy*,?Carlo A. Cubero,?John Eacott,?Steven Eastwood,?Carlos y Flores, Alexandrine Fournier, Stefan Garel*, Paul Phillip Green,?Rachel Garfield, Stefan Garel*,?Daejo Hyung,?Adam Kossoff,?Cahal McLaughlin,?Zemirah Moffat*, Clive Myer,?Simon Payne,?Anita Ponton,?Rosie Read,?Johannes Sj?g*,?Nina Sim?/a>,?Libia Villazana,?John Wynne
* Viva Voce Pending
 

Dr.Cahal McLaughlin

Senior Lecturer

School of Media, Film and Journalism

University of Ulster

Coleraine

Cromore Road

BT52 1SA

00 44 (0)28703 24018